Hello, new to the list..
Great product..
Having a little trouble with the sorting and after going through the code for a LONG time, I am a little lost and not sure where to go next.
I am using the version of RoundCube which is posted on the website for download, the tar.gz file, I did not install the CVS.
It seems that RoundCube sorts by date received by the mail server but displays date sent by sender.
This causes a display that looks like this:
Thursday Thursday Thursday Wednesday Thursday Thursday Thursday
What I am trying to accomplish is to get RoundCube to display the same date that it is sorting by instead of sorting by one and displaying another.
After working on this for several hours, I would be most appreciative of any help thrown my way.
--Todd
Hi Todd,
Message sorting is server-side dependant on your IMAP server capabilities.
Roundcube will provide support for column sorting if the IMAP server is
capable.
for a start, Try doing
telnet $imap_server 143
and checking your capabilities
Chris
On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 13:54:20 +1000, Mojo Jojo mylist@lightwavetech.com
wrote:
Hello, new to the list..
Great product..
Having a little trouble with the sorting and after going through the
code for a LONG time, I am a little lost and not sure where to go next.I am using the version of RoundCube which is posted on the website for
download, the tar.gz file, I did not install the CVS.It seems that RoundCube sorts by date received by the mail server but
displays date sent by sender.This causes a display that looks like this:
Thursday Thursday Thursday Wednesday Thursday Thursday Thursday
What I am trying to accomplish is to get RoundCube to display the same
date that it is sorting by instead of sorting by one and displaying
another.After working on this for several hours, I would be most appreciative of
any help thrown my way.--Todd
Chris,
After telnetting in, is there a command that will tell me if my IMAP server (SurgeMail) is capable of column sorting?
Thanks, Todd ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Fordham" chris@xhost.com.au To: "Mojo Jojo" mylist@lightwavetech.com; "RoundCube Dev List" dev@lists.roundcube.net Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 9:40 AM Subject: Re: Sorting
Hi Todd,
Message sorting is server-side dependant on your IMAP server capabilities. Roundcube will provide support for column sorting if the IMAP server is capable.
for a start, Try doing
telnet $imap_server 143
and checking your capabilities
Chris
On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 13:54:20 +1000, Mojo Jojo mylist@lightwavetech.com wrote:
Hello, new to the list..
Great product..
Having a little trouble with the sorting and after going through the code for a LONG time, I am a little lost and not sure where to go next.
I am using the version of RoundCube which is posted on the website for download, the tar.gz file, I did not install the CVS.
It seems that RoundCube sorts by date received by the mail server but displays date sent by sender.
This causes a display that looks like this:
Thursday Thursday Thursday Wednesday Thursday Thursday Thursday
What I am trying to accomplish is to get RoundCube to display the same date that it is sorting by instead of sorting by one and displaying another.
After working on this for several hours, I would be most appreciative of any help thrown my way.
--Todd
-- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
See your SurgeMail documentation. Some IMAP servers will display
capabilities on login.
C.
On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 15:49:43 +1000, Mojo Jojo mylist@lightwavetech.com
wrote:
Chris,
After telnetting in, is there a command that will tell me if my IMAP
server (SurgeMail) is capable of column sorting?Thanks, Todd ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Fordham" chris@xhost.com.au To: "Mojo Jojo" mylist@lightwavetech.com; "RoundCube Dev List"
dev@lists.roundcube.net Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 9:40 AM Subject: Re: SortingHi Todd,
Message sorting is server-side dependant on your IMAP server
capabilities. Roundcube will provide support for column sorting if the
IMAP server is capable.for a start, Try doing
telnet $imap_server 143
and checking your capabilities
Chris
On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 13:54:20 +1000, Mojo Jojo
mylist@lightwavetech.com wrote:Hello, new to the list..
Great product..
Having a little trouble with the sorting and after going through the
code for a LONG time, I am a little lost and not sure where to go next.I am using the version of RoundCube which is posted on the website for
download, the tar.gz file, I did not install the CVS.It seems that RoundCube sorts by date received by the mail server but
displays date sent by sender.This causes a display that looks like this:
Thursday Thursday Thursday Wednesday Thursday Thursday Thursday
What I am trying to accomplish is to get RoundCube to display the same
date that it is sorting by instead of sorting by one and displaying
another.After working on this for several hours, I would be most appreciative
of any help thrown my way.--Todd
-- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/